These are so cute and make me miss those days. Now all our kids are young adults and teens. All I get now are texts which are usually requests for a rides (from our non-drivers), or food or money. *sigh*

I miss those days. I even teared up while reading this post. Those years seem to fly by in the wink of an eye. I still have all of my kids' letters that they wrote. Now, at 13 and 15, I'm lucky if they do something nice for us. I'm thinking maybe I will go through the box of their letters and frame a couple--to remind me that they were once my darlings--and maybe to remind them that they love us. Enjoy these years while you have them!

that's awesome! luv the heart - so her! and if y'all have never taken her to Disney on ice - you must and make it a tradition. my parents started with the first grandchild. it used to be only once a year but now its a couple times a year but still they only go once a year and ALL the grandkids luv it! Cor has been going since he was 2. even the grown grandkids still go. they go and eat james coney island first, then Disney and they can have one souvenir and one snow cone, and talk about it for months. parents are not allowed to attend even for lunch. its really awesome.

I'm so sorry...Hopefully they were happy tears! Our 1st day of Kinder was only 2 years ago, but now seems so long ago. And the tears were ever present with me too. Three weeks marks the start of second grade and I couldn't be more excited for the new adventures in store for my son! I wish the same for you and Grace as well!!

I knew as soon as I saw the title to this post I would be crying. I'm sure daddy won't be able to resist that!I have some of the girls "manuscript" papers saved. They grow up so fast. I think the youngest daughter stayed home more than she went to kindergarten...she cried as much as I did at drop off time every morning. Yes, I said Every Morning! But then she grew up, and she moved out and didn't cry near as much as me.DiPS. Love the new header and buttons:) Great job!

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Adjusting to life since being laid off. When days used to consist of business deals and wearing heels. Now that I am a stay at home mom, in addition to taking care of my adorable little girl, I am learning more about cooking, crafting and creating while realizing that even though I am a stay at home mom, I can still wear my heels!

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